The Applied Management Accounting unit is a core unit from the AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) Diploma in Professional Accounting, which is a higher-level professional accounting qualification. If you successfully complete this unit it will count towards the full Diploma in Accounting qualification, if you wish to pursue the qualification.
The Applied Management Accounting unit is a core unit from the AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) Diploma in Professional Accounting, which is a higher-level professional accounting qualification. If you successfully complete this unit it will count towards the full Diploma in Accounting qualification, if you wish to pursue the qualification.
This unit covers constructing and presenting complex management accounting reports for budgeting and strategic decision making.
UNITS/TOPICS COVERED:
You will study the following mandatory units:
- Applied Management Accounting
For information purposes, the other mandatory units are:
- Drafting and Interpreting Financial Statements
- Internal Accounting Systems and Controls
The optional units taught at East Surrey College are:
- Personal Tax
- Credit and Debt Management
The following optional units can be taken independently
- Business Tax
- Audit & Assurance
- Cash and Financial Management
EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
Books, pen, paper, Scientific calculator, access to the internet, a quiet place to work from home, and a device such as a PC/laptop or tablet.
Achievement of an AAT Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting is essential plus English GCSE.
The accountancy skills developed by studying this qualification will enable you to seek employment with confidence, and/or to progress to study chartered accountancy.
The unit is assessed through a computer-based exam, which draws on and assesses knowledge and understanding from across the topic. The assessment is marked by AAT. To achieve success, you will need a mark of 70% in the assessment.
The fees displayed are the MAXIMUM payable by adults aged 19+ unless you qualify for a concessionary fee. Please be aware that there may be additional costs for materials.
Concessions
Tuition fees may be waived or reduced if you are on a low income or receive certain benefits.
If you don’t qualify for a concession, you will need to pay for your course in full or apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to cover the cost (Level 3-6 courses only).
Please see our Fees, Funding & Bursaries page for further information.
